Stress-strain curves have been established in tension and compression at 19
and 37 degreesC for a NiTi tube with an Af temperature of -8.5 degreesC. I
n tension, the first strain cycle exhibited the familiar flag shape but thi
s gradually decayed on cycling into a sigmoidal curve with an accompanying
build up of residual strain. Changes were rapid at first but slowed down to
an approximately steady state condition after similar to 40 cycles. In com
pression, sigmoidal stress-strain curves were observed from the beginning,
but these also changed and residual strain built up on cycling. In order to
account for the behaviour in the superelastic regime, attempts have been m
ade to draw on interpretations that have been advanced for similar differen
ces and changes on cycling in the shape memory regime.